Thursday, February 26, 2009

Beading For A Cure - It's auction time!


March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month. There was a very special woman by the name of Layne that lost her battle to the disease several years ago, I never had the pleasure of knowing her, but several of the wonderful ladies over at All About Beads did know Layne and have an annual fund raising event in her honor.



You can learn more about the entire event and view a gallery of items that will be up for auction this year as well as years past. See the button on the right side of my blog toward the top - Layne's Legacy - Beading For A Cure. Click on that button and you will be taken to the website or click HERE (if you want to get right to bidding) to be taken directly to the EBay auction page. Remember - auctions will begin this Sunday, March 1.



Last year, which is the second year in which I participated, I beaded up a doll for the auction. All participants are provided with an identical kit of beads and from that kit magic springs forth in the various beady creations. It is a wonderful way to not only help out with a nice donation, but to own a beautiful piece of beaded art as well. The auctions will run through the end of April and will showcase 9 stunning new items each Sunday - that's over 70 items people! Seventy incredible creations all up for grabs. Mark your calendars and be prepared to break open those piggy banks.



My doll will be up in the first round of items beginning on March 1. If you're interested in seeing photos of her before the auction and learning about how she was created - I have linked those related posts HERE.

Recently I received my kit for the 2010 auctions and have been busily working away on that project. There were 80 kits mailed out this year - and the colors/beads are amazing! I will post photos of my progress once I know all kits have been received - I wouldn't want to spoil the surprise for anyone else that doesn't know yet what is in the kit this year!

12 comments:

Robin said...

How generous and what an amazing bead community effort! I will do a little research and post about the auctions on my blog as well. It would be an opportunity even without the benefit of contributing to a worthy cause. Your doll is amazing and beautiful! Thank you, Grace!

Hugs, Robin A.

GraceBeading said...

Thanks so much Robin, any and all ways in which we get the word out is very much appreciated!

Lynn said...

I am so keeping my fingers crossed that I ordered my kit before they ran out. Your doll is spectacular! You can bet I'll be bidding!

Joseph Pulikotil said...

Hi Grace :)

Greetings!

Amazing work of art - beautiful, colorful, enchanting. Excellent creativity and originality.

I'm glad you are doing all this for a noble cause.

God bless you and shower upon you all happiness :)

girlgonethreadwild said...

Fall-back-HIT-MY-HEAD-on-the pavement GORGEOUS!

(and your doll is beautiful TOO)

SMILE.

xo, me :)

Lisa Peters Russ said...

Looks great, Grace!

Pursuing Art... said...

Grace...she is BEAUTIFUL and I know she will bring a wonderful sum for BFAC! You are a doll to help raise funds for this wonderful cause!!! xo~Lisa

Beverly Ash Gilbert said...

Oooooo Yummy colors!!!

And great textures - her circles and swirls and hair. Beautiful work!

GraceBeading said...

Thanks all for your great comments and especially for those of you that did bid - I appreciate it!

carol l mckenna said...

Wow ~ such creative, and time consuming art creations!
I am a member of WildArt Dolls at Yahoo & just stopped by to see your blog & to invite you visit my blog and tell me what you think ~

thanks,
Hugs and namaste,
Carol
http://artmusedog.blogspot.com

Doris said...

Grace, Your doll is absolutely gorgeous!

GraceBeading said...

Thanks Doris and Carol - I'm on my way to check out your blog now!

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